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2006 SESSION

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  • HB 27 Driving under influence of alcohol; exemplary damages for persons injured.
  • HB 41 Driving under influence of alcohol; penalty for subsequent offense.
  • HB 42 Driving under influence of alcohol; penalty for involuntary manslaughter.
  • HB 44 Driving under influence of alcohol; penalty for subsequent offense.
  • HB 91 Alcoholic beverages; providing alcohol to persons less than 21 years of age.
  • HB 115 Garnishment forms and summonses; requires clarity in language therein.
  • HB 157 Biased-Based Policing and Traffic Statistics Reporting Act; created, report.
  • HB 193 Deposit accounts and certificates of deposit; statute of limitations.
  • HB 285 Criminal history background checks; required for applicants for license in real estate.
  • HB 289 Admission of liability; expressions of sympathy are inadmissible as evidence in any civil action.
  • HB 303 Incarcerated persons; person under disability excluded for purposes of executing wills, etc.
  • HB 436 Motor vehicle value; any valuation service may be used as evidence of vehicle's value.
  • HB 506 Jury trial of right; only named plaintiffs and defendants to be deemed parties under this statute.
  • HB 507 Criminal history records check; school volunteers costs shall be paid by school division or State.
  • HB 513 DUI; breath analysis used as evidence.
  • HB 514 DUI; breath test admissible as evidence in civil and criminal cases.
  • HB 524 Criminal history record information; dissemination thereof to shipyards.
  • HB 541 Criminal history record information; volunteer for Girl or Boy Scouts to receive at no charge.
  • HB 545 Marijuana; field test for evidence at trial.
  • HB 610 Emergency medical services; facilitates development of quality of care initiative within system.
  • HB 653 Nonevidentiary substances or paraphernalia; disposal thereof.
  • HB 709 Waste containers; localities to impose civil penalty for non-removal after third notice.
  • HB 719 Nonsuits; parties to be notified if additional are granted.
  • HB 720 Criminal pleas; Alford pleas in criminal cases inadmissible in civil actions.
  • HB 721 Garnishment proceedings; garnishee to mail answer to a summons to judgment creditor.
  • HB 807 Testimony; admissibility of opinion by experts.
  • HB 812 Civil cases; removes requirement that plaintiff must post bond to appeal judgment.
  • HB 863 Computer and electronic data; access to defendant thereof seized in obscenity, etc., cases.
  • HB 888 Subpoenas; those for witnesses or documents to be authorized by judge.
  • HB 889 Lead-based paint maintenance; immunity from liability statute.
  • HB 907 Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; confidentiality of tenant records.
  • HB 950 Attorney fees; clarifies where medical lien is asserted.
  • HB 986 Victim notification program; civil immunity for operation thereof.
  • HB 1009 Check Clearing for 21st Evidence Act; created.
  • HB 1023 Health care provider; certain documents prepared considered privileged.
  • HB 1025 Personal property; Sheriff's duty to remove pursuant to an ejectment proceeding.
  • HB 1030 Marijuana; field test for evidence at trial.
  • HB 1081 Utility services; unlawful to tamper with meters to obtain use thereof without payment.
  • HB 1109 Background checks; school boards must require for public school contract employees.
  • HB 1110 Physicians; immunity thereof for failing to review or act on any laboratory tests, etc., exception.
  • HB 1176 Minor; actions against parents for conduct thereof.
  • HB 1191 Unborn child; cause of action for wrongful death thereof.
  • HB 1221 Death by wrongful act; beneficiaries in actions where decedent died testate.
  • HB 1234 District courts; parties in misdemeanor prosecution shall have right to subpoena evidence.
  • HB 1266 Criminal history background information; check of persons who enter homes of others.
  • HB 1267 Statute of limitations; effect of written promise.
  • HB 1280 Placements of children; entire record of criminal history to be obtained when contemplating thereof.
  • HB 1285 Asbestos or silica; persons exposed to products containing cannot bring civil action, exception.
  • HB 1286 Taxicab operators; criminal history background checks for licensure.
  • HB 1309 Criminal history records check; juvenile records element in determination of bail..
  • HB 1317 Foster care; requires a nationwide criminal background check before placement of child.
  • HB 1337 Law-enforcement officers; those retired have civil immunity for actions taken in emergency.
  • HB 1349 Child abuse or neglect; videotaped statements allowed as evidence for certain crimes.
  • HB 1352 Physician; adds podiatry to definition thereof.
  • HB 1414 Ordinances; violations thereof, penalty.
  • HB 1424 Service of process; failure to serve defendant.
  • HB 1469 Defendant; availability of certificate of analysis when entered into evidence.
  • HB 1518 Telephone records; fraudulent procurement, penalty.
  • HB 1559 Witnesses; civil immunity for those in criminal case.
  • HB 1560 Criminal prosecution; limitation of action.
  • HB 1587 Criminal history record information check; required for those providing care to children, etc.
  • SB 15 Criminal history record information; vendor to perform on transferee before sale of firearm.
  • SB 68 Literary Fund; distribution of punitive damages thereto and not to be used for attorneys' fees.
  • SB 114 Courts; certain matters to be entered on civil order book.
  • SB 135 First responders; exempt from liability for rendering emergency care, etc.
  • SB 154 Evidence; chain of custody form attested to by emp. of law-enforcement agency responsible therefor.
  • SB 166 Service of process; personal service on agent.
  • SB 171 Ex parte affidavit or written statement; nonadmissible in a personal injury or wrongful death case.
  • SB 209 Criminal exhibits; destruction or donation of those used for evidence.
  • SB 338 Civil proceedings; privileged communications with professionals; .
  • SB 339 Attorney-issued subpoenas; requires a sheriff to serve.
  • SB 340 Circuit court; standardizes removal of certain cases from district court to circuit court.
  • SB 402 Wage garnishment; liens.
  • SB 421 Criminal history record information check; required for those providing care to children, etc.
  • SB 509 Real property; special damages for intentional injury thereto.
  • SB 543 Witness; allows in child and spousal support proceedings.
  • SB 552 Human biological evidence; orders regarding destruction thereof, penalty.
  • SB 602 Criminal history background checks; required for employees of providers licensed by DMHMRSAS.
  • SB 604 Criminal background checks, national; fingerprints provided to certain qualified entities.
  • SB 660 Physicians; extends immunity for failure to review and respond to report or result of test.